This Widespread Brain Disease Deserves More Attention
The number of Americans living with Alzheimer’s disease is growing – fast.
Staving Off the Pain
Veterans are tough. We’re trained to push through, suck it up and fight back. But living in pain doesn’t have to be a fact of life as we age.
New Preventive Migraine Drug Gets the Green Light
People who experience episodic migraine know how painful and debilitating the attacks can be. Now, these patients have a new option for stopping attacks before they start.
Rural Telehealth: Closing Gaps, Opening Doors
For those with access, telehealth may be the most important force multiplier in American health care today. But for the 57 million people living in rural America, the technology could further inequality.
Getting Telehealth Policy Right
Capping a year and a half of explosive growth in telehealth, “Getting Telehealth Policy Right” allowed experts, advocates, patients and providers to explore timely questions of policy, access and balance.
Expanding the Arsenal for Asthma Patients
By James M. Tracy, DO – With every new treatment option, physicians have a better chance of getting it right for each individual patient.
Mental Health Crisis Will Outlast the Pandemic
While Americans may be ready to put COVID-19 in the rear view, new data show the mental health effects of the pandemic will be around for years to come.
A Rare Disease Captures the World’s Attention
A rare but devastating disease is finally getting its due. With the designation of a World Amyloidosis Day, the advocacy community makes an important move toward greater awareness.
Pandemic Rocked Cystic Fibrosis Patients’ Economic Stability
During the pandemic, people with cystic fibrosis weren’t just fighting their disease. Many were also fighting economic uncertainty.
Pregnant Women Urged to Get COVID-19 Vaccine
Public health officials are urging pregnant and breastfeeding moms to get the COVID-19 vaccine – and soon.